Rooted in relationship
Designed for resilience
We are Mother Tree Permaculture
We are a women-led experiential educational space that aims to root permaculture design in principles of justice. Predominately housed in Western North Carolina, we teach resilient ecological design from a place of relationship and remembering, while honoring the land.
Mother Tree is a co-creation of Laura Ruby, Bevelyn Afor Ukah, Beatrice Nathan.
Permaculture Design Course
The Permaculture Design Course is a five weekend in-person experience designed to lead students through a guided permaculture design process. It is a comprehensive class and weekends are not sold seperatly.
Fall 2026 Course DATES
September 12th & 13th
September 26th &27th
October 10th &11th
October 24th & 25th
November 7th & 8th
LOCATION
Ruby Ranch
36 Kel County Rd, Candler, NC 28715
A 20 acre permaculture horse ranch nestled in the Blue Ridge mountains.
Meet Your Instructors
Laura Ruby
Permaculture Educator and Professional, Owner of Ruby Ranch
Laura brings over two decades of permaculture expertise, combining her passion for plants, education, and community. She is the founder of Ruby Ranch, 20 acre educational permaculture farm and Paddock Paradise horse ranch.
Masters in Sustainable Business Administration, Green Mountain College, 2008
Certified in permaculture since 2001 (Crystal Waters Ecovillage, Australia)
Co-founder of Wild Abundance permaculture course (2014)
Founder of Ruby Ranch (2022) and Ruby Rose Landscaping
Extensive experience in K-5 outdoor education and school garden design
Background in renewable energy, green building, and organic agriculture
Bevelyn Afor Ukah
Community Engagement & Equity Consultant
Bevelyn is a consultant, facilitator, and artist dedicated to exploring how humans connect across cultures. She brings a unique focus on deep ecology and equity, creating accessible permaculture spaces for BIPOC communities and fostering environmental justice.
Founding consultant of AFI Oak Consulting and The Manifest Farm
Over a decade organizing food systems practitioners
Permaculture certified and co-developing permaculture course for BIPOC participants
Master's in Intercultural Service, Leadership, and Management
Bachelor's in International Studies, Sociology, and Anthropology
Beatrice Nathan
Founder of Grow & Harvest Gardening education, design and consulting
Beatrice is passionate about helping new gardeners transform their spaces into productive urban food forests. She creates sustainable systems through diligent observation and hands-on learning, making gardening dreams a reality for her students.
Master's in Sustainability Studies, Lenoir Rhyne University (2023)
Permaculture certified through Wild Abundance (2022)
Creator of thriving urban food forest oases
Specialist in sustainable food systems for families
Dedicated mentor for beginning gardeners
Collapse-aware writer and creator
Guest Instructors
Course Curriculum
13 comprehensive modules covering all aspects of permaculture design
Permaculture Ethics & Principles
Master the foundational ethics of Earth Care, People Care, and Fair Share, along with the 12 design principles that guide all permaculture work.
Repairing damaged landscapes
Hurricane Helene has left our landscape scarred but thoughtful design can create healing.
Disaster preparedness and mutual aid
When your community is prepared everyone is less vulnerable to the impacts of unexpected emergencies.
Soil health
Soil is the basis of all life, in this class we learn to become stewards of our soil.
Water management
Water can create abundance or destructure. With a deep understanding of how water moves and accumulates, we can work together to create thriving lives and landscapes.
Forest systems
The forest is our teacher. We go to nature to observe and learn how to work together with other species.
Social and interpersonal permaculture
Explore how permaculture principles apply to building inclusive communities, addressing social injustices, and creating equitable systems that benefit all members.
Native, perennial & edible plants
Learn to work with useful plants to bring beauty, food, and habitat to your landscape.
Growing food year-round
With a little knowledge and creativity, we can grow fresh food year-round in any climate
Food preservation
Learning to preserve our food builds our skills and resilience.
Animal systems
Animals are an essential part of all thriving ecosystems. Learn how they can be a healthy part of our food systems and landscapes.
Contours, swales, earthworks
Explore how shaping the earth can create lush, diverse landscapes.
Learn by Doing
Hands-on Learning
Practice real-world skills including composting, propagation, design mapping, and building garden structures.
Soil building and composting
Plant propagation and planting
Measuring and laying out at basemap
Building garden structures
Food harvesting
Food preservation
Building a swale
Basket weaving
Time with the horses, understanding large farm animals (optional)
Race and Equity in the Food System
Legacy of land theft, sharecropping, and systemic exclusion of Black farmers
Indigenous food systems and displacement in the Southern Appalachian region
Historical and contemporary barriers to land ownership for BIPOC communities
Food sovereignty movements and community-led solutions
Building equitable and just food systems rooted in repair and accountability
Field Days & Site Visits
Visit established permaculture sites in the Asheville area to see designs in action and learn from experienced practitioners.
Healthy food growing practices
Micro businesses and entrepreneurs
A robust and nutrient dense composting worm operation
Visit with community leaders at a community garden in downtown Asheville
Integrated and robust suburban and urban permaculture systems
So many ways to compost!
Urban food forests
Mushroom growing systems
Community building
And more!
Permaculture Design Project
Part of the permaculture certification program includes the completion of a design project.
Students will have the opportunity to complete an individual or small group design project. Participants can choose to design a property of their choice or be assigned a local project. Through this project, students can apply the permaculture knowledge they gain from class to a real-life scenario and receive feedback from instructors and peers.
This project allows students the opportunity to work with real design clients. Instructors will guide you through this process using various design tools such as needs and yields assessments, bubble diagrams, and zone and sector overlays. Students will present preliminary designs part way through the course to get feedback from instructors, peers, and clients. This feedback will allow them to revisit their designs before the final design presentation.
Payment Options
We believe in this offering and the value it will bring to our students and broader community. We are also dedicated to making this knowledge available to as many people as possible, regardless of financial situation. Because of this, we are offering sliding scale fees for enrollment in this permaculture design certification program as well as an optional payment plan.
If you are able to pay the higher tier, please choose that one. But if you need to choose a lower tier because of your economic situation, please do so. If you are called to learn permaculture design and the lowest tier is outside of your budget, then email us about scholarship options at beatricenathan@gmail.com.
UPLIFT
Choose this if you are comfortably meeting all of your basic needs and have "expendable" income.
The Price: $1995
This reflects: The "True Cost" of the service plus a contribution that allows me to offer lower-cost spots to others.
Your Situation: You own your home or rent a high-end property; you have investments or retirement accounts; you travel for recreation; you can afford "wants" without stress
STANDARD
Choose this if you are meeting your basic needs but have limited expendable income.
The Price: $1595
This reflects: The "True Cost" of the service. It covers my time, materials, and business overhead.
Your Situation: You may live paycheck-to-paycheck or have some debt, but you can still afford basic necessities like housing, food, and transportation. You might have to budget carefully for "extras," but you aren't in financial crisis.
COMMUNITY
Choose this if you struggle to meet basic needs and paying the full price would be a significant hardship.
The Price: $1195
This reflects: An accessible rate supported by the community.
Your Situation: You struggle to pay rent or buy groceries; you are unemployed or underemployed; you have no access to savings or family wealth. Please note: If this tier is still a barrier, contact us for further options.
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